The governments of Brazil and Argentina have been trying to reach an agreement for two years on a joint tourism promotion effort in China... READ MORE›
Brazilian President Michel Temer said Monday that he will keep on working to get the social security reform approved, even if Brazilian society opposes it... READ MORE›
Companies had to agree to pay a fixed signing bonus and offer the government a share of the oil to be produced in the block... READ MORE›
Lucio Prevatti, representative from Shell, places an offer during a deepwater pre-salt oil auction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil October 27, 2017... READ MORE›
Carlos Nuzman, who headed the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, will remain in prison under a judge's order issued on Monday... READ MORE›
Only one day of qualifying games remains in South America, and Argentina is off the pace for direct qualification... READ MORE›
In an attack which horrified the nation, a Brazilian nursery school guard burned four toddlers and their teacher to death after spraying them with alcohol... READ MORE›
The Brazilian Congress managed to approve a complex and controversial electoral reform Thursday in time for the measures to be in effect for the 2018 general elections... READ MORE›
In the world of Brazilian soccer, Chapecoense was an upstart from a humdrum city... READ MORE›
The south of Brazil was colonized by immigrants from Italy, Portugal and Germany, and many take pride in a European sense of organization... READ MORE›
This may also help explain the relatively low number of babies born with Zika-related birth defects outside northeast Brazil... READ MORE›
In my government, President Lula will have the necessary powers to help us, to help Brazil, Ms. Rousseff said... READ MORE›
The Awa tribe lives on the eastern fringe of Brazil's Amazon rain forest. It is estimated that the population of the Awa totals just 450 people... READ MORE›
The team's ascent from the depths of Brazilian soccer was the talk of the South American sporting world... READ MORE›
View inside the premises of the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, or UERJ, on April 6, 2017... READ MORE›
Brazil's former President Dilma Rousseff left on Tuesday the official presidential residence, the Alvorada Palace, amid salutations from her supporters... READ MORE›
A fifth year of economic stagnation and a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal at state-run energy company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, or Petrobras, has fueled their anger... READ MORE›
Much of the neighborhood's natural habitat has been spoiled Pollution and raw sewage mar the lagoons that surround the Olympic Park and Olympic Village... READ MORE›
RIO DE JANEIRO -- In the campaign against mosquitoes, Brazil has deployed soldiers to destroy habitats where the insects thrive... READ MORE›
But across town, far from the Olympic excitement, the crackling of gun battles echoed through the colossal favelas that envelop Rio de Janeiro's hillsides... READ MORE›
The headquarters of Brazilian oil company Petrobras R is seen in Rio de Janeiro November 14, 2014... READ MORE›
On Friday morning, Rio state Finance Minister Julio Bueno said that if the state were a company, it would enter into judicial recovery... READ MORE›
Standard Poor's first awarded Brazil investment grade status in 2008, under Lula... READ MORE›
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Gleydson Carvalho's radio program was on the air in the provincial beach city of Camocim when two gunmen burst into his studio... READ MORE›
Problems with security, facilities and transportation have challenged the Rio Games... READ MORE›
An estimated 800,000 to 1 million illegal abortions take place in Brazil every year, and about 200,000 women are hospitalized with complications from the procedure... READ MORE›
Cunha's arrest, many said, was only a matter of time... READ MORE›
But Collor's impeachment, on corruption grounds, was widely supported, and Brazil is split over Rousseff's fate... READ MORE›
The hunt for Orzel Search resumes for heroic Polish submarine, lost in the North Sea during World War Two... READ MORE›
Nunes said that when some protesters tried to pass a police line, officers had reacted with tear gas and the percussion grenade... READ MORE›
But he returns the wallet to its rightful owner, who turns out to be Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldinho... READ MORE›
Silas Malafaia, an influential Brazilian evangelical pastor, author and televangelist, preaches at his Victory in Christ temple in Rio de Janeiro... READ MORE›
And gringos in Rio de Janeiro for South America's first Olympics have been dealing with all the crime cliches the Wonderful City has to offer... READ MORE›
Brazilian vice president michel temer i want to regain the people's trust... READ MORE›
A South American airline is asking its employees to be on the lookout for a former Guantanamo Bay detainee who was freed by U.S. authorities... READ MORE›
It came in the nick of time, just days before the Olympics opening ceremony on Friday... READ MORE›
The Olympic torch spent the day on the other side of the Guanabara Bay from Rio and hit protests in at least three of them... READ MORE›
Brazilian state authorities say at least 60 inmates have died during a prison riot in the northern state of Amazonas... READ MORE›
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